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Index of articles and bibliographies,
arranged by author:
volumes I-XII, 1989-2000
1. articles
| Alexandre Jr, M., The Art of Periodic Composition
in Philo of Alexandria |
3 (1991) 135-150 |
| Besnier, B., Migration et telos d'après
le de migratione Abrahami |
11 (1999) 74-103 |
Borgen, P., The Sabbath Controversy in John
5:118 and Analogous Controversy
Reflected in Philo's Writings |
3 (1991) 209-221 |
| Borgen, P., Philo of Alexandria: Reviewing
and Rewriting Biblical Material |
9 (1997) 37-53 |
| Bos, A. P., Philo of Alexandria: A Platonist
in the Image and Likeness of Aristotle |
10 (1998) 66-86 |
| Carlier, C, Sur un Titre Latin du De Vita
Contemplativa |
8 (1996) 58-72 |
| Carras, G. P., Dependence or Common Tradition
in Philo Hypothetica viii 6.10 7.20 and Josephus Contra
Apionem 2.190-219 |
5 (1993) 24-47 |
| Cazeaux, J., Liberté ou mémoire:
la rhétorique dans la seconde Épître de
Pierre |
3 (1991) 222-255 |
| Cohen, N. G., Agrippa I and De specialibus
legibus IV 151-159 |
2 (1990) 72-85 |
| Cohen, N. G., The Greek Virtues and the Mosaic
Laws in Philo: an Elucidation of De Specialibus Legibus
IV 133-135 |
5 (1993) 9-23 |
| Cohen, N. G., The Names of the separate books
of the Pentateuch in Philo's Writings |
9 (1997) 54-78 |
| Daley S. J., B. E., 'Bright Darkness' and Christian
Transformation: Gregory of Nyssa on the Dynamics of Mystical
Union |
8 (1996) 83-98 |
| Dick, M. B., Ethics of the Old Greek Book of
Proverbs |
2 (1990) 20-50 |
| Dillon, J., A Response to Runia and Sterling |
5 (1993) 151-155 |
| Dillon, J., Reclaiming the Heritage of Moses:
Philo's Confrontation with Greek Philosophy |
7 (1995) 108-123 |
| Dillon, J., The Pleasures and Perils of Soul-Gardening
|
9 (1997)190-197 |
| Dudley, C. S. and M. M. Mitchell, Earle Hilgert:
Scholar, Teacher, Librarian, Administrator and Colleague |
3 (1991) 11-17 |
| Etienne, S., Réflexion sur l'apostasie
de Tibérius Julius Alexander |
12 (2000) 122-142 |
| Feldman, L. H., Josephus' Portrait of Balaam |
5 (1993) 48-83 |
| Feldman, L. H., Josephus' Portrait of Rehoboam
|
9 (1997) 264-286 |
| Gaca, K. L., Philo's Principles of Sexual Conduct
and their Influence on Christian Platonist Sexual Principles |
8 (1996) 21-39 |
| Geljon, A. C. and Runia, D. T., An Index
locorum to Billings |
7 (1995) 169-185 |
| Grabbe, L. L., Philo and Aggada: a Response
to B. J. Bamberger |
3 (1991) 153-166 |
| Hamerton-Kelly, R., Allegory, Typology and
Sacred Violence: Sacrificial Representation and the Unity
of the Bible in Paul and Philo |
3 (1991) 53-70 |
| Hay, D. M., Philo's View of Himself as an Exegete:
Inspired, but not Authoritative |
3 (1991) 40-52 |
| Hay, D. M., Putting Extremism in Context: The
Case of Philo, De Migratione 89-93 |
9 (1997) 126-142 |
| Helleman, W. E., Philo of Alexandria on Deification
and Assimilation to God |
2 (1990) 51-71 |
| Hilhorst, A., Was Philo Read by Pagans? The
Statement on Heliodorus in Socrates Hist. Eccl. 5.22 |
4 (1992) 75-77 |
| Hoek, A. van den, Philo in the Alexandrian
Tradition |
6 (1994) 96-99 |
| Hoek, A. van den, Philo and Origen: a Descriptive
Catalogue of their Relationship |
12 (2000) 44-121 |
| Horst, P. W. van der, 'Thou shalt not Revile
the Gods': the LXX Translation of Ex. 22:28 (27), its Background
and Influence |
5 (1993) 1-8 |
| Horst, P. W. van der, Samaritans and Hellenism |
6 (1994) 28-35 |
| Horst, P. W. van der, Two Short Notes on Josephus |
4 (1992) 59-64 |
| Jacobson, H., Thoughts on the Chronicles
of Jerahmeel, Ps-Philo's Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum,
and their Relationship |
9 (1997) 239-263 |
| Kamesar, A., Philo, the Presence of 'Paideutic'
Myth in the Penta- teuch, and the 'Principles' or Kephalaia
of Mosaic Discourse |
10 (1998) 34-65 |
| Kamesar, A., See under Schwabe, M. |
|
| Kamesar, A., The Literary Genres of the Pentateuch
as Seen from the Greek Perspective: The Testimony of Philo
of Alexandria |
9 (1997) 143-189 |
| Laporte, J. , The High Priest in Philo of Alexandria |
3 (1991) 71-82 |
| Laporte, J., Sacrifice and Forgiveness in Philo
of Alexandria |
1 (1989) 34-42 |
| Levison, J. R., Two Types of Ecstatic Prophecy
according to Philo |
6 (1994) 83-89 |
| Long, A. A., Allegory in Philo and Etymology
in Stoicism: A Plea for Drawing Distinctions |
9 (1997) 198-210 |
| Mack, B. L., The Studia Philonica Annual :
an uncommon Phoenix |
1 (1989) 1-2 |
| Mack, B. L., Wisdom and Apocalyptic in Philo |
3 (1991) 21-39 |
| MartÍn, J. P., Philo and Augustine,
De civitate Dei XIV 28 and XV: Some Preliminary
Observations |
3 (1991) 283-294 |
| Matt, D. C., Varieties of Mystical Nothingness:
Jewish, Christian and Buddhist |
9 (1997) 316-332 |
| McKnight, S. De Vita Mosis 1.147:
Lion Proselytes in Philo? |
1 (1989) 58-62 |
| Mendelson, A., 'Did Philo Say the Shema?'and
Other Reflections on E. P. Sanders' Judaism: Practice and
Belief (Review article) |
6 (1994) 160-270 |
| Mendelson, A., Two glimpses of Philo in Modern
English Literature: Works by Charles Kingsley and Francis
Warner |
3 (1991) 328-346 |
| Mendelson, A., Philo's Dialectic of Reward
and Punishment |
9 (1997) 104-125 |
| Milgrom, J., Philo the Biblical Exegete |
9 (1997) 79-83 |
| Najman, H., The Law of Nature and the Authority
of Mosaic Law |
11 (1999) 55-73 |
| Neusner, J., The Mishnah's Philosophical Method:
The Judaism of Hierarchical Classification in Greco-Roman
Context |
3 (1991) 192-206 |
| Niehoff, M. R., Jewish Identity and Jewish
Mothers: Who was a Jew according to Philo? |
11 (1999) 31-54 |
| Nikiprowetzky, V. Thèmes et traditions
de la lumière chez Philon d'Alexandrie |
1 (1989) 6-33 |
| Osborn, E., Philo and Clement: Quiet Conversion
and Noetic Exegesis |
10 (1998) 108-124 |
| Pawlaczyk, A. , Philo in Poland since the Second
World War |
10 (1998) 125-130 |
| Radice, R., Observations on the Theory of the
Ideas as the Thoughts of God in Philo of Alexandria |
3 (1991) 126-134 |
| Reinhartz, A., Philo On Infanticide |
4 (1992) 42-58 |
| Reydams-Schils, G, Stoicized Readings of Plato's
Timaeus in Philo of Alexandria |
7 (1995) 85-102 |
| Riaud, J., In memoriam Valentin Nikiprowetzky
(1919-1983) |
1 (1989) 3-5 |
| Riaud, J., Quelques réflexions sur les
Thérapeutes d'Alexandrie à la lumière
de De vita Mosis II, 67 |
3 (1991) 184-191 |
| Royse, J. R., Philo, Kyrios, and the Tetragrammaton |
3 (1991) 167-173 |
| Royse, J. R., Reverse Indexes to Philonic texts
in the Printed Florilegia and Collections of Fragments |
5 (1993) 156 |
| Royse, J. R., Yonge's Collection of Fragments
of Philo |
8 (1996) 107-121 |
| Royse, J. R., Heraclitus B 118 in Philo of
Alexandria |
9 (1997) 211-216 |
| Royse, J. R., The Text of Philo's Legum
allegoriae |
12 (2000) 1-28 |
| Runia, D. T., A Note on Philo and Christian
Heresy |
4 (1992) 65-74 |
| Runia, D. T., An Index locorum Philonicorum
to Völker |
1 (1989) 82 |
| Runia, D. T., An Index to CohnWendland's Apparatus
Testimoniorum |
4 (1992) 87-96 |
| Runia, D. T., Confronting the Augean stables:
Royse's Fragmenta Spuria Philonica (Review article) |
4 (1992) 78-86 |
| Runia, D. T., How to Search Philo |
2 (1990) 106-139 |
| Runia, D. T., Philo in a Single Volume (Review
article) |
6 (1994) 171-182 |
| Runia, D. T., Philo of Alexandria and the Beginnings
of Christian Thought |
7 (1995) 143-160 |
| Runia, D. T., Philo of Alexandria in Five Letters
of Isidore of Pelusium |
3 (1991) 295-319 |
| Runia, D. T., Philonic Nomenclature |
6 (1994) 1-27 |
| Runia, D. T., References to Philo from Josephus
until 1000 AD |
6 (1994) 111-121 |
| Runia, D. T., Statistical Observations on Fifty
Years of Philonic Scholarship |
1 (1989) 74 |
| Runia, D. T., Was Philo a Middle Platonist?
a Difficult Question Revisited |
5 (1993) 112-140 |
| Runia, D. T., A New Philo Word Index |
10 (1998) 131-134 |
| Runia, D. T., Alexandria and Cambridge: James
Kugel's Traditions of the Bible |
12 (2000) 143-147 |
| Runia, D. T., Philonica in the Catena in
Genesim |
11 (1999) 113-120 |
| Runia, D. T., The Reward for Goodness: Philo,
De Vita Contemplativa 90 |
9 (1997) 3-18 |
| Schwabe, M, Philo, De opificio mundi
§ 15. Edited and translated from the Hebrew with an introductory
note by Adam Kamesar |
11 (1999) 104 |
| Schwartz, D. R., On Some New and Old Wine in
Peter's Pentecost Speech (Acts 2) |
3 (1991) 256-271 |
| Schwartz, D. R., Philonic Anonyms of the Roman
and Nazi Periods: Two Suggestions |
1 (1989) 63 |
| Shuler, P. L., Philo's Moses and Matthew's
Jesus: A Comparative Study in Ancient Literature |
2 (1990) 86-103 |
| Siegert, F., The Philonian Fragment De Deo.
First English Translation |
10 (1998) 1-33 |
| Srigley, R, Albert Camus on Philo and Gnosticism |
7 (1995) 103-107 |
| Sterling, G. E., Creatio Temporalis, Aeterna,
vel Continua ? an analysis of the thought of Philo
of Alexandria |
4 (1992) 15-41 |
| Sterling, G. E., Platonizing Moses: Philo and
Middle Platonism |
5 (1993) 96-111 |
| Sterling, G.E., 'Thus are Israel': Jewish Self-Definition
in Alexandria |
7 (1995) 1-18 |
| Sterling, G.E., Announcement: Philo of Alexandria
Commentary Series |
7 (1995) 161-168 |
| Sterling, G. E., Prepositional Metaphysics
in Jewish WisdomSpeculation and Early Christological Hymns
|
9 (1997) 219-238 |
| Sterling, G. E., Recherché or Representative?
What is the Relationship between Philo's Treatises and Greek-speaking
Judaism? |
11 (1999) 1-30 |
| Sterling, G. E.., The Path to Wisdom: a Portrait
of David Winston |
9 (1997) xi-xvi |
| Stoneman, R., Jewish Traditions on Alexander
the Great |
6 (1994) 36-53 |
| Strickert, F., Philo on the Cherubim |
8 (1996) 40-57 |
| Szesnat, H., 'Pretty Boys' in Philo's De
Vita Contemplativa |
10 (1998) 87-107 |
| Terian, A, Inspiration and Originality: Philo's
Distinctive Exclamations |
7 (1995) 56-84 |
| Terian, A., Notes on the Transmission of the
Philonic Corpus |
6 (1994) 91-95 |
| Terian, A., Strange Interpolations in the Text
of Philo: the Case of Quaestiones in Exodum |
3 (1991) 320-327 |
| Terian, A., Back to Creation: The Beginning
of Philo's Third Grand Commentary |
9 (1997) 19-36 |
| Tobin S.J, T. H., Romans 10:4: Christ the Goal
of the Law |
3 (1991) 272-280 |
| Tobin S.J, T. H., Was Philo a Middle Platonist?
Some suggestions |
5 (1993) 147-150 |
| Tobin, T. H., Philo and the Sibyl: Interpreting
Philo's Eschatology |
9 (1997) 84-103 |
| Tobin, T. H., The Beginning of Philo's Legum
Allegoriae |
12 (2000) 29-43 |
| Wan, S.K., Charismatic Exegesis: Philo and
Paul Compared |
6 (1994) 54-82 |
| Weiss, H. D., A Schema of 'the Road' in Philo
and Lucan |
1 (1989) 43-57 |
| Weiss, H. D., Philo on the Sabbath |
3 (1991) 83-105 |
| Weiss, H., The Sabbath in the Pauline Corpus
|
9 (1997) 287-315 |
| Whittaker, J., The Terminology of the Rational
Soul in the Writings of Philo of Alexandria |
8 (1996) 1-20 |
| Wilken, R. L., Philo in the Fourth Century |
6 (1994) 100-102 |
| Wilson, R. McL., Philo and Gnosticism |
5 (1993) 84-92 |
| Winston, D, Philo and the Hellenistic Jewish
Encounter |
7 (1995) 124-142 |
| Winston, D., Aristobulus: From Walter to Holladay |
8 (1996) 155-166 |
| Winston, D., Aspects of Philo's Linguistic
Theory |
3 (1991) 109-125 |
| Winston, D., Judaism and Hellenism: Hidden
Tensions in Philo's Thought |
2 (1990) 1-19 |
| Winston, D., Philo's Mysticism |
8 (1996) 74-82 |
| Winston, D., Philo's Nachleben in Judaism |
6 (1994) 103-110 |
| Winston, D., Response to Runia and Sterling |
5 (1993) 141-146 |
| Wolfson, E. R., Traces of Philonic Doctrine
in Medieval Jewish Mysticism: A Preliminary Note |
8 (1996) 99-106 |
| Wong, C. K., Philo's Use of Chaldaioi |
4 (1992) 1-14 |
| Zeller, D., Notiz zu den "immerfließenden
Quellen der göttlichen Wohltaten" |
5 (1993) 93-94 |
| Zeller, D., The Life and Death of the Soul
in Philo of Alexandria. The Use and Origin of a Metaphor |
7 (1995) 19-55 |
2. Bibliographies
| Runia, D. T., R. Radice, D. Satran, A Bibliography
of Philonic Studies 1981-1986 |
1 (1989) 95-123 |
| Runia, D. T., R. Radice, D. Satran, Philo of
Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1986-87 |
2 (1990) 141-175 |
| Runia, D. T., R. Radice, P. Cathey, Philo of
Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1987-88 |
3 (1991) 347-374 |
| Runia, D. T., R. Radice, D. Satran, Philo of
Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1988-89 |
4 (1992) 97-124 |
| Runia, D. T. and R. Radice, Philo of Alexandria:
an Annotated Bibliography 1990 |
5 (1993) 180-208 |
| Runia, D. T., R. M. van den Berg, R. Radice,
K.-G. Sandelin, and D. Satran, Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated
Bibliography 1991 |
6 (1994) 122-159 |
| Runia, D. T., R. M. van den Berg, J. P. Martín,
R. Radice,K.-G. Sandelin, Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated
Bibliography 1992 |
7 (1995) 186-222 |
| Runia, D. T., A. C. Geljon, J. P. Martín,
R. Radice, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran, D. Zeller, Philo of
Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1993 |
8 (1996) 122-154 |
| D. T. Runia, A. C. Geljon, J. P. Martín, R.
Radice, J. Riaud, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran, D. Zeller, Philo
of Alexandria:an Annotated Bibliography 1994 |
9 (1997) 332-366 |
| D. T. Runia, A. C. Geljon, J. P. Martín, R.
Radice, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran, D. Zeller, Philo of Alexandria:
an Annotated Bibliography 1995 |
10 (1998) 135-175 |
| D. T. Runia, A. C. Geljon, J. P. Martín, R.
Radice, J. Riaud, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran, D. Zeller, Philo
of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1996 |
11 (1999) 121-160 |
| D. T. Runia, A. C. Geljon, H. M. Keizer, J.
P. Martín, R. Radice, J. Riaud, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran,
D. Zeller, Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography
1997 |
12 (2000) 148-191 |
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